Your videos are Soo good at teaching Ricardo Lino that today is a very special day for me. I learned how to power slide finally and I tell you what it is an amazing feeling. Practice really pays off. And no I'm not 12 years old I'm actually 34 lol hey inline skating is a blast. Can't adults have fun too
Very helpful. It is good to watch several different tutorials by different youtubers as they all have something interesting to add. Your tutorials are some of the best. Always super clear and easy to follow
Hola Ricardo! Really nice tutorial, thank you very much for this. I've been practicing and using powerslides as a braking method for a while now, I need to keep improving! Cheers and keep it up!
thanks :) its a really important skill to have in order to feel more confirdent on skates for sure ;) thank you for the comment and support . lotta love Lino
Ahh. So you hop into your powerslide? I must try this method. I (unknowingly) always could do a powerslide but I always thought it was a "cheaters" way to stop due to the fact I always saw my friends (when I was much younger) do a parallel stop on ice. I do a powerslide via a mohawk turn and push into the heel. I still can't do a parallel all too well but thanks to you Lino I have other ways to approach such advanced tricks. For now, my parallel stop / slide is my go to "full dead stop" method. But I must say, mine is nowhere near as stylish as yours.
This is a good tutorial- but having to turn backwards takes too much time in many situations. What about the 'power stop' or whatever Bill Stoppard uses to stop where he does a little t-stop and swings that dragging foot forward? Can you teach us that? The backward rolling front wheel pivot (of back foot) is something new that I'm going to try... Thx, Lino!
William Latinette Bill describes how to do the 'power stop' in his RED day 13 video (ruclips.net/video/A4Lcz3Z48vQ/видео.html). That is very helpful. There is also a good breakdown video by Shop Task (link -ruclips.net/video/tzY7jh42zfs/видео.html). Edit - Thanks for the like, Ricardo! I love how you engage with your viewers and keep uploading content almost every day.
William Latinette this isn't the fastest or most effective way to stop, but it's a needed skill. And if you wanna slide . This is a good base or also a good trick for connecting other aggressive skating tricks.. it's basically a good skill to have 👊🏼💥the power stop works better to stop for sure 💪🏼
I want and try to learn these fancy brakes, slides and stops but for now I will stick to my heel brake for safety. In my location there are many hills and most of them are really steep..
Phorphable this is a effective way to brake. If your not scared of skating backwards this one might be one of the safest down hills (not super fast offcourse )
I tried the powerslide last week or so on flat surface and I kinda learned it but I do not trust myself to safely make a powerslide downhill xD But still it seems like a good option I did not really think of that. Thank you :p
I just got new wheels for my inline skate and find it very hard to do the powerslide. The wheels are powerslide’s matter juice F1 and its hardness is 86A. Is it because the wheels are new or these wheels are harder to do the slide? Thanks Ricardo!
I found it easier to go into the slide as I turn backwards (basically the same you did but without lifting my foot up). Because every time I lift my foot up and hen put it straight down for a slide I feel like I'm getting stuck real quick on the ground and the slide is not as smooth. It's brobably because I don't have a clue of how to do freeskating stuff but anyways 😂😂😂
haahah..nah dude..its totally harder using the front wheel if you can do it the other way around..the only reason you put this progression when teaching is because a lot of people is scared of being one mili second in one foot only and this way theres always something touching the ground.. ;) well spotted!!
Pierre-Gil BORGEL well. When you youse roller skate you won't need to be in the T positions because instead of the inside edge you will use one toe stop. But if you want you can also do a powerslide like this on rollerskates. Just not as effective 👊🏼💥
Neat tutorial; always interesting to see someone do it their own way. The easier way to learn a power slide: ruclips.net/video/MRCTOOaRZC8/видео.htmlm46s (This is the Inline Certification Program standard)
DavidSkis thanks for the comment :) I'm just trying to simplify things for some people... that's why there are some progressions that actually are harder if you already know how to do it.. but for those scared to to lift one foot they work... but thanks for the feedback 👊🏼💥
Good stuff. Really enjoying your videos. Would like to ask if you can make a video about different types on how to stop. Like compare which stop would be efficient (magic slide, parallel slide, power stop, t stop, regular break, etc) I believed Sean from shop task did but would like to see your take or breakdown :) esp what you did on the which wheels setup is fastest. Anyway, skate safe and have fun :)
+The Lino Life what's your opinion on the easiest frame/wheel setup for learning slides (parallel in particular)?. I can do powerslides on 3x110s and 4x90s, though seemed a bit harder on the 4x90s (that frame is a 296mm speed skate frame vs 243mm for the 3x110). I have a pair of Imperials I want to use to master parallel slides & I'm wavering between a Seba 4x80 frame (243mm) vs an identical length 3x110 (the PS Pleasure Tool) vs a Megacruiser 3x125 (a little longer, I think 255mm). I'd prefer the bigger wheel frames for general usage/commuting etc, but my main priority is getting my slides down properly.
The only things I would add are to start learning how to flip to the 180° position by repeating it without moving. Focus on flipping a full 180° on the rolling skate and getting that braking skate waaaay out front (behind you). A bit of hip rotation will help get to the full 180° position. The next thing is to practice at low speeds. Work on committing to the move and sticking the landing.
Hi Ricardo, Omg I didn't know that this was an actual trick, when i was 14 years old i used to skate my freestyle inline skates. And back then i thought i invented this trick, cause i never went to the internet to learn. This is a great tutorial, thanks a lot :D
thank you Nikita.. some aggressive skaters even do powerslides before grinds etc.. i guess its up to our creativity ;) thanks a lot! p.s. i will try to make a live stream Friday morning ;)
All of my friends including me use luiginos and vanilla inline skates and can slide probably half way across the skating rink if we go full speed and it is very fun (we are ten and eleven years old)it's especially fun if we get one of us to lay down and then we powerslide as close as we can to the person laying down. Keep in mind we are the fastest people there and we can go all the way around the skating rink in about 15 seconds or less
Hey lino, im a big fan of your videos, I have a question! ¿ what kind of skates do you recommend just for hang out and make exercise maybe a few jumps . Triskates or agressive ones? Thank you so much
Rauh-Marty remember this , roll bacwards.. slide foot on the inner edge. And magic numbers 80%-20% !! Basically you're rolling all on one foot and the other foot slide barely touches the ground 🙏🏼💪🏼👊🏼let me know if it works
THE LINO LIFE I'm sure it will, nice breakdown of the move, you explain it well. I need to work on my transitions a bit first, it needs to feel easy, before I do the power slide like that. I like the different options, this will really help!
Hey man..Lino is good..so as Ricardo ;) people call either one of those names! as for the how to skate backwards it will come... :) thank you soo much for the suggestion cheers Lino
Your videos are Soo good at teaching Ricardo Lino that today is a very special day for me. I learned how to power slide finally and I tell you what it is an amazing feeling. Practice really pays off. And no I'm not 12 years old I'm actually 34 lol hey inline skating is a blast. Can't adults have fun too
made much easier
Not quite there yet. Still a goal to strife towards!
How is your skating doing? I mean like 3 years later.
Thanks for the tutorial, nice jeans btw
haah :) thanks and thank you for noticing my new jeans :P
Very helpful. It is good to watch several different tutorials by different youtubers as they all have something interesting to add. Your tutorials are some of the best. Always super clear and easy to follow
Hola Ricardo!
Really nice tutorial, thank you very much for this. I've been practicing and using powerslides as a braking method for a while now, I need to keep improving! Cheers and keep it up!
thanks :) its a really important skill to have in order to feel more confirdent on skates for sure ;) thank you for the comment and support .
lotta love
Lino
When that bystander stood there watching his sick moves, I felt that.
Ahh. So you hop into your powerslide? I must try this method. I (unknowingly) always could do a powerslide but I always thought it was a "cheaters" way to stop due to the fact I always saw my friends (when I was much younger) do a parallel stop on ice. I do a powerslide via a mohawk turn and push into the heel. I still can't do a parallel all too well but thanks to you Lino I have other ways to approach such advanced tricks. For now, my parallel stop / slide is my go to "full dead stop" method. But I must say, mine is nowhere near as stylish as yours.
nah!!it a really good way to get into slides...or sometimes even to stop if you go real fast!! GET IT DANIEL ;)
Thanks Ricardo,very helpful 🙂😊🕺🛼
got tired of bla-bla-bla before I saw the demonstration.
Thank you for the information. Does hardness of the wheels make a lot of difference? What hardness do you recommend for city/sidewalks. Cheers!
somewhere between 80A and 85A is ok. The harder the wheel, the easier it is to slide, the softer the wheel, the smoother your ride will be.
Nobody ever learned to power slide by watching a video of a skater talk about it, as we see here. You learn to power slide by watching a skater do it.
The longer powerslides is what I wanted to learn. Thanks Lino👍👍👍
It looks so simple, but the execution is really hard xD
What's the best wheel size for doing powerslides?
Tfw you realize a power slide is basically a backwards t stop.
Good lino.. i like this video. Thanks dear. 💯☺👍
This is a good tutorial- but having to turn backwards takes too much time in many situations. What about the 'power stop' or whatever Bill Stoppard uses to stop where he does a little t-stop and swings that dragging foot forward? Can you teach us that?
The backward rolling front wheel pivot (of back foot) is something new that I'm going to try... Thx, Lino!
William Latinette
Bill describes how to do the 'power stop' in his RED day 13 video (ruclips.net/video/A4Lcz3Z48vQ/видео.html). That is very helpful. There is also a good breakdown video by Shop Task (link -ruclips.net/video/tzY7jh42zfs/видео.html).
Edit - Thanks for the like, Ricardo! I love how you engage with your viewers and keep uploading content almost every day.
William Latinette this isn't the fastest or most effective way to stop, but it's a needed skill. And if you wanna slide . This is a good base or also a good trick for connecting other aggressive skating tricks.. it's basically a good skill to have 👊🏼💥the power stop works better to stop for sure 💪🏼
I want and try to learn these fancy brakes, slides and stops but for now I will stick to my heel brake for safety. In my location there are many hills and most of them are really steep..
Phorphable this is a effective way to brake. If your not scared of skating backwards this one might be one of the safest down hills (not super fast offcourse )
I tried the powerslide last week or so on flat surface and I kinda learned it but I do not trust myself to safely make a powerslide downhill xD But still it seems like a good option I did not really think of that. Thank you :p
@@phorphable8193 The heel brake is very effective for downhill. Your powerslide is only as good as your transition at a certain speed.
Doesnt it wear wheels quickly ?
I just got new wheels for my inline skate and find it very hard to do the powerslide. The wheels are powerslide’s matter juice F1 and its hardness is 86A. Is it because the wheels are new or these wheels are harder to do the slide? Thanks Ricardo!
New wheels are harder to slide. Since this comment is 3 months old, I´m sure you're fine now.
I found it easier to go into the slide as I turn backwards (basically the same you did but without lifting my foot up). Because every time I lift my foot up and hen put it straight down for a slide I feel like I'm getting stuck real quick on the ground and the slide is not as smooth. It's brobably because I don't have a clue of how to do freeskating stuff but anyways 😂😂😂
haahah..nah dude..its totally harder using the front wheel if you can do it the other way around..the only reason you put this progression when teaching is because a lot of people is scared of being one mili second in one foot only and this way theres always something touching the ground.. ;) well spotted!!
Nice simple vid 👍
Awsome tutorial. Thank you heaps brother.
Hi ,is it the same thing When you use the roller skate (4 wheels ) .?
Your tutorial are really good and easy to understand .. thank s very much 🇫🇷👍🇵🇹
Pierre-Gil BORGEL well. When you youse roller skate you won't need to be in the T positions because instead of the inside edge you will use one toe stop.
But if you want you can also do a powerslide like this on rollerskates. Just not as effective 👊🏼💥
Neat tutorial; always interesting to see someone do it their own way. The easier way to learn a power slide: ruclips.net/video/MRCTOOaRZC8/видео.htmlm46s (This is the Inline Certification Program standard)
DavidSkis thanks for the comment :) I'm just trying to simplify things for some people... that's why there are some progressions that actually are harder if you already know how to do it.. but for those scared to to lift one foot they work... but thanks for the feedback 👊🏼💥
More types of slides please....
Guillermo Vergara 😉it's the 3rd here. Got parallel , unity and powerslide videos 👊🏼💥
Good stuff. Really enjoying your videos.
Would like to ask if you can make a video about different types on how to stop. Like compare which stop would be efficient (magic slide, parallel slide, power stop, t stop, regular break, etc) I believed Sean from shop task did but would like to see your take or breakdown :) esp what you did on the which wheels setup is fastest. Anyway, skate safe and have fun :)
mundeyn that's actually a really really good idea !! I can't try that one of these days. 👊🏼thanks you soo much for your comment 🙏🏼❤️
Sometimes, making a powerslide , i slide not with the inner edge of wheels, but with the inner edge of boot:)
ahaahha..thats EXTREME!! ;)
But no parking pls!
Man you sure talked a lot
what skates are those
+The Lino Life what's your opinion on the easiest frame/wheel setup for learning slides (parallel in particular)?. I can do powerslides on 3x110s and 4x90s, though seemed a bit harder on the 4x90s (that frame is a 296mm speed skate frame vs 243mm for the 3x110). I have a pair of Imperials I want to use to master parallel slides & I'm wavering between a Seba 4x80 frame (243mm) vs an identical length 3x110 (the PS Pleasure Tool) vs a Megacruiser 3x125 (a little longer, I think 255mm). I'd prefer the bigger wheel frames for general usage/commuting etc, but my main priority is getting my slides down properly.
The only things I would add are to start learning how to flip to the 180° position by repeating it without moving. Focus on flipping a full 180° on the rolling skate and getting that braking skate waaaay out front (behind you). A bit of hip rotation will help get to the full 180° position.
The next thing is to practice at low speeds. Work on committing to the move and sticking the landing.
I am having trouble transitioning into backwards at higher speeds, do you jump 180 or do you mohawk into it?
Hi Ricardo,
Omg I didn't know that this was an actual trick, when i was 14 years old i used to skate my freestyle inline skates. And back then i thought i invented this trick, cause i never went to the internet to learn. This is a great tutorial, thanks a lot :D
thank you Nikita.. some aggressive skaters even do powerslides before grinds etc.. i guess its up to our creativity ;)
thanks a lot!
p.s. i will try to make a live stream Friday morning ;)
THE LINO LIFE that's for the heads up! Will be looking forward to it!
;)
thanx
All of my friends including me use luiginos and vanilla inline skates and can slide probably half way across the skating rink if we go full speed and it is very fun (we are ten and eleven years old)it's especially fun if we get one of us to lay down and then we powerslide as close as we can to the person laying down. Keep in mind we are the fastest people there and we can go all the way around the skating rink in about 15 seconds or less
Excellent video mate :)
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH! :)
Hey lino, im a big fan of your videos,
I have a question!
¿ what kind of skates do you recommend just for hang out and make exercise maybe a few jumps . Triskates or agressive ones?
Thank you so much
One ting that was a problem for me is to stay low while rolling backwards.
Dude, you are awesome! Thank you for your videos!
thank you soo much for the supportive message
cheers
Lino
The powerslide on powerslides :D
Michael Rice heheheh imagine if I powerslide over an orange .. 😉
best video om powerslides ive seen yet. wish you were my dad.
I like your brand new jeans. 👖
Cool One 😉let's tell
Levi's to gimme some more 👊🏼thei're made in South Africa so maybe..
Must try again :D :D Bcs. I always just :D " failed " :D
Rauh-Marty remember this , roll bacwards.. slide foot on the inner edge. And magic numbers 80%-20% !! Basically you're rolling all on one foot and the other foot slide barely touches the ground 🙏🏼💪🏼👊🏼let me know if it works
The main problem is :D :D that I usually failed at the backwards roll part :D :D I don´t know how to turn back or roll back :D
Ricardo.. I appreciate your videos so.much man!
Excellent video and great advice. Thank you!
Amazing as usual i love all your videos
Thank you for this video i want to try this and learn to do a good powerslide !
Thanks! The explanation of the weight distribution was what I needed. I'm finally able to slide my back foot!
Awesome Lino, thanks! This I still need to learn to do right. Nice timing.
Also you parked yourself right beside the "NO PARKING" sign, props 😁
i know right?? ;) i almost got a ticket for parking there :) hahaha..
thank you soo much dude!!! hope this helps
THE LINO LIFE I'm sure it will, nice breakdown of the move, you explain it well. I need to work on my transitions a bit first, it needs to feel easy, before I do the power slide like that. I like the different options, this will really help!
Johro's Inline Skater Channel 👊🏼💥
Idk why, but I naturally do this
this is useful video
thank you so much! :)
I love tutorial videos
thank George!
that was so amaizing
Great video! I love it!
Dude it says no parking your parked you bout to get impounded
You shouldn’t be sliding that far
Good stuff bro.
Great video
THANK YOU!!
:D
Super
lino, can you make a how to improve backwards skating tutorial? that would be hella dope!!
and, is it okay that i said lino? or do you prefer ricardo or maybe ricardo-lino together?
Hey man..Lino is good..so as Ricardo ;) people call either one of those names! as for the how to skate backwards it will come... :) thank you soo much for the suggestion
cheers
Lino
ayy, alright. and no roblem
take care!
;)
You Should have spent most of the video doing the slides